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agzg 09-28-2009 07:07 PM

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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek (Post 1851954)
She should have done that when her sentence was imposed. Like, over 30 years ago, BEFORE she received her free education, BEFORE, she received free medical care, BEFORE she married and enjoyed some of the benefits of everyday life, and some of those benefits she received, innocent Americans don't and won't receive them....EVER.

All while in jail. Besides, she died of terminal brain cancer, and had a leg amputated. Do you have any idea how painful and horrible that is? To force her to go through that without any type of medical care would be cruel.

I'm surprised... people that seem to hate her so much wanted her to die 30 years ago. If you (general "you") really hated her that much you'd (general "you") be happy she didn't die a (relatively) pain-free death.

Although I have heard that there are indicators that death by lethal injection is actually pretty painful.

Also - I can't find anything online about her having a child in prison. Cheerfulgreek, can you cite that source? Everything I've seen has said that she had a child before the murders, and when her family did not come forward to claim the child he was adopted and his name was changed. Actually, to Paul, which would have been the name of Sharon Tate's child. But no one knows (or is saying) what happened to that child.

cheerfulgreek 09-28-2009 07:10 PM

^^^Do you have any clue how painful it was to the families of the victims? Do you? Obviously you don't.

agzg 09-28-2009 07:13 PM

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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek (Post 1851957)
^^^Do you have any clue how painful it was to the families of the victims? Do you? Obviously you don't.

I didn't say it wasn't painful to them. In fact, I think a few posts ago I mentioned that it was painful, and that I'm sure they're doing some mourning of their own right now.

Do you have any idea what it's like to watch someone die of terminal brain cancer? Or any cancer, for that matter? Day in and day out? Have you ever seen (firsthand) and been up close and personal with the effects of that? Do you? Obviously you don't.

There are obviously many victims in this case, and I don't think I've ever denied that, or the fact that she should not have been released from prison, which she wasn't. I just think it's slightly cruel to insinuate that someone who is dying of terminal cancer should not be treated.

Unfortunately, you're right, there are innocent Americans that can't access healthcare and do die of terminal cancer. I don't agree with that either. However, that's not the topic at hand.

cheerfulgreek 09-28-2009 07:14 PM

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Originally Posted by agzg (Post 1851955)
Also - I can't find anything online about her having a child in prison. Cheerfulgreek, can you cite that source? Everything I've seen has said that she had a child before the murders, and when her family did not come forward to claim the child he was adopted and his name was changed. Actually, to Paul, which would have been the name of Sharon Tate's child. But no one knows (or is saying) what happened to that child.

Read a book, and you'll also know that Sharon Tate's unborn child (that Susan "Sadistic" Atkins denied her) would have been named Paul too.

agzg 09-28-2009 07:16 PM

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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek (Post 1851961)
Read a book, and you'll also know that Sharon Tate's unborn child (that Susan "Sadistic" Atkins denied her) would have been named Paul too.

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Originally Posted by agzg (Post 1851955)
Also - I can't find anything online about her having a child in prison. Cheerfulgreek, can you cite that source? Everything I've seen has said that she had a child before the murders, and when her family did not come forward to claim the child he was adopted and his name was changed. Actually, to Paul, which would have been the name of Sharon Tate's child. But no one knows (or is saying) what happened to that child.

Read a post, actually, the post you quoted, and you'll know that I already said that.

cheerfulgreek 09-28-2009 07:19 PM

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Originally Posted by agzg (Post 1851960)
I didn't say it wasn't painful to them. In fact, I think a few posts ago I mentioned that it was painful, and that I'm sure they're doing some mourning of their own right now.

Do you have any idea what it's like to watch someone die of terminal brain cancer? Or any cancer, for that matter? Day in and day out? Have you ever seen (firsthand) and been up close and personal with the effects of that? Do you? Obviously you don't.

There are obviously many victims in this case, and I don't think I've ever denied that, or the fact that she should not have been released from prison, which she wasn't. I just think it's slightly cruel to insinuate that someone who is dying of terminal cancer should not be treated.

Unfortunately, you're right, there are innocent Americans that can't access healthcare and do die of terminal cancer. I don't agree with that either. However, that's not the topic at hand.

agzg!!! I. DON'T. CARE. ABOUT. SUSAN. ATKINS. Why? Because I think it's completely cruel to murder and deny a woman child birth. And let me add...to just tell her after Sharon told her she just wants to have her baby "look bitch I don't have any mercy for you or your baby." agzg, you can continue to have favor on this woman if you want to, but I don't and NEVER will so just let it go.

btw: if they would have gotten rid of her at the time of sentencing, she would have never gotten brain cancer. Blame our justice system.

cheerfulgreek 09-28-2009 07:21 PM

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Originally Posted by agzg (Post 1851963)
Read a post, actually, the post you quoted, and you'll know that I already said that.

I don't read your posts...much.

knight_shadow 09-28-2009 07:25 PM

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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek (Post 1851966)
btw: if they would have gotten rid of her at the time of sentencing, she would have never gotten brain cancer. Blame our justice system.

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agzg 09-28-2009 07:26 PM

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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek (Post 1851966)
agzg!!! I. DON'T. CARE. ABOUT. SUSAN. ATKINS. Why? Because I think it's completely cruel to murder and deny a woman child birth. And let me add...to just tell her after Sharon told her she just wants to have her baby "look bitch I don't have any mercy for you or your baby." agzg, you can continue to have favor on this woman if you want to, but I don't and NEVER will so just let it go.

btw: if they would have gotten rid of her at the time of sentencing, she would have never gotten brain cancer. Blame our justice system.

I don't think I ever said that she didn't deserve to be punished or serve the rest of her life in prison. I don't support the death penalty, regardless of crime, because I think it's barbaric and it doesn't serve as a deterrent because every criminal thinks he's smarter or better and won't get caught. I also don't like to speak in terms of "getting rid" of people by killing them.

I don't get how you think she has favor with me? You are jumping to conclusions. I commented that her life had some value (all lives have value) and that she had done some good works that even the families of the victims acknowledged. I also commented that it was horrible to die of brain cancer and I expressed sorrow for her family in their time of loss. Seeing as I don't figure her family committed any crimes, it's not really wrong to express sympathy, is it?

I also commented that brain cancer is painful and to force someone to go through that with no type of health care is cruel.

You know, you say you don't care about Susan Atkins, but your posts indicate that you care very deeply.

My points are beliefs that I hold for all people, regardless of whether or not they're in prison. It has very little to do with the actual case at hand.

cheerfulgreek 09-28-2009 07:26 PM

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Originally Posted by knight_shadow (Post 1851969)

She should have been executed over 30 years ago, before she got brain cancer.

agzg 09-28-2009 07:27 PM

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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek (Post 1851967)
I don't read your posts...much.

That's fairly obvious. Logic and reason are far too complicated, I see.

knight_shadow 09-28-2009 07:28 PM

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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek (Post 1851971)
She should have been executed over 30 years ago, before she got brain cancer.

Her getting brain cancer was not directly related to our justice system, though.

cheerfulgreek 09-28-2009 07:31 PM

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Originally Posted by agzg (Post 1851970)
I don't support the death penalty,

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okay.......

Munchkin03 09-28-2009 07:31 PM

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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek (Post 1851967)
I don't read your posts...much.

So, why would you quote a post you didn't read?

agzg 09-28-2009 07:32 PM

Just because I don't support the death penalty doesn't mean I don't have the right to comment on the case or my beliefs in relation to the case. Just a little FYI.


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